Large scale environmental bias of the QSO line of sight proximity effect
Adrian M. Partl, Volker M\"uller, Gustavo Yepes, Stefan, Gottl\"ober

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze the environmental bias in the proximity effect around high-redshift quasars, revealing how local density affects measurements of the ionising background.
Contribution
It introduces a method to quantify environmental bias in the proximity effect using the strength parameter from simulated spectra.
Findings
Overdensity causes overestimation of the ionising background.
Proximity effect measurements are unbiased by host halo mass.
Strength parameter correlates with local overdensity.
Abstract
We analyse the proximity zone of the intergalactic matter around high-redshift quasars in a cosmological environment. In a box of 64 h-1 Mpc base length we employ dark matter only simulations. For estimating the hydrogen temperature and density distribution we use the effective equation of state. Hydrogen is assumed to be in photoionisation equilibrium with a model background flux which is fit to recent observations of the mean optical depth and transmission flux statistics. At redshifts z = 3, 4, and 4.8, we select model quasar positions at the centre of the 20 most massive halos and 100 less massive halos identified in the simulation. From each assumed quasar position we cast 100 random lines of sight for two box length including the changes in the ionisation fractions by the QSO flux field and derive mock Ly{\alpha} spectra. The proximity effect describes the dependence of the mean…
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